Dear Carolin, You have several contributions in recent HET journals issues dealing with the relationship between economics and literature, theoretically speaking or through specific cases. I guess you could find some elements there for your inquiry. For instance, papers in 'Œconomia' (https://journals.openedition.org/oeconomia/429 & https://journals.openedition.org/oeconomia/991 & https://journals.openedition.org/oeconomia/2172) or in the 'Revue d'histoire de la pensée économique' (https://classiques-garnier.com/revue-d-histoire-de-la-pensee-economique-2016-2-n-2-varia-economic-and-litterature-the-condition-of-a-dialogue.html) may be of interest. Some of them are in French, others in English. In addition, of course, you have the recent and very inspiring Routledge book edited by Ҫınla Akdere and Christine Baron: https://www.routledge.com/Economics-and-Literature-A-Comparative-and-Interdisciplinary-Approach/Akdere-Baron/p/book/9781138294356. Best, Antoine M. -- Antoine Missemer, PhD Chargé de recherche CNRS (section 37 économie/gestion) | CNRS Researcher CIRED - Centre international de recherche sur l'environnement et le développement (UMR 8568 CNRS/ENPC/EHESS/AgroParisTech/CIRAD) | Nogent-sur-Marne (France) Web : http://centre-cired.fr | Twitter : http://twitter.com/ant_mis1 #economics #historyofthought #environment #sustainability #energy Le 04/05/2018 à 23:50, Carolin Benack a écrit : > Dear all, > > I’m looking for books/essays by economists that think about the intersection between the literary (fiction, narrative, specific novels, poems, etc.) and economics. Examples are Akerloff/Shiller on ‘Stories’ or ‘Narrative Economics’ and McCloskey’s work on rhetoric. > > Any pointers are appreciated. > > All best, > Carolin Benack